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How does the Exodus reflect God's sovereignty?

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The Exodus demonstrates God's sovereignty through the fulfillment of His promises to Israel and His absolute control over history.

The account of the Exodus highlights God's sovereignty as He orchestrates the events leading up to Israel's deliverance from Egypt, fulfilling the promise made to Abraham centuries earlier. It underscores that God's chosen people were not delivered randomly but according to His divine purpose and plan. Through His interaction with Pharaoh and the plagues, God demonstrates His authority over creation and human rulers alike, signifying that His will cannot be thwarted. This act of sovereign deliverance serves as a picture of spiritual salvation where God calls His elect out of the bondage of sin, emphasizing that it is entirely by His grace and divine power that individuals are drawn to faith in Christ, thus reinforcing the belief in the sovereignty of God over all things.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:40-41

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The Exodus
Bill Parker · Apr 18, 2021
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